Definition of drag

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Drag (v. t.) Motion affected with slowness and difficulty, as if clogged..

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Train :: Train (v. t.) To draw along; to trail; to drag.
Pseudoneuroptera :: Pseudoneuroptera (n. pl.) division of insects (Zool.) reticulated wings, as in the Neuroptera, but having an active pupa state. It includes the dragon flies, May flies, white ants, etc. By some zoologists they are classed with the Orthoptera; by others, with the Neuroptera..
Draggled :: Draggled (imp. & p. p.) of Draggl.
Daggle :: Daggle (v. i.) To run, go, or trail one's self through water, mud, or slush; to draggle..
Dragon's Head :: Dragon's head () Alt. of Dragon's tai.
Flapdragon :: Flapdragon (v. t.) To swallow whole, as a flapdragon; to devour..
Dragon :: Dragon (n.) A constellation of the northern hemisphere figured as a dragon; Draco.
Shackle :: Shackle (n.) A link for connecting railroad cars; -- called also drawlink, draglink, etc..
Dragees :: Dragees (n. pl.) Sugar-coated medicines.
Dragonet :: Dragonet (n.) A little dragon.
Hary :: Hary (v. t.) To draw; to drag; to carry off by violence.
Slipes :: Slipes (v.) Sledge runners on which a skip is dragged in a mine.
Dragbolt :: Dragbolt (n.) A coupling pin. See under Coupling.
Trainel :: Trainel (n.) A dragnet.
Draglink :: Draglink (n.) A link connecting the cranks of two shafts.
Draw :: Draw (v. i.) To admit the action of pulling or dragging; to undergo draught; as, a carriage draws easily..
Syncopation :: Syncopate (v. t.) To commence, as a tone, on an unaccented part of a measure, and continue it into the following accented part, so that the accent is driven back upon the weak part and the rhythm drags..
Bricole :: Bricole (n.) A kind of traces with hooks and rings, with which men drag and maneuver guns where horses can not be used..
Pendragon :: Pendragon (n.) A chief leader or a king; a head; a dictator; -- a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other chiefs.
Drail :: Drail (v. t. & i.) To trail; to draggle.
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